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Rutherford B. Hayes |
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President Rutherford B. Hayes
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1877 |
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Rutherford
Birchard Hayes begins his term as the 19th President of the U.S.
serving from 1877 to 1881. |
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Vice Pres. |
William
Wheeler was Vice President.
He also served as U.S.
Representative from
New York from 1861 to '63 and 1869 to '77.
Wheeler was born in Malone,
Franklin County,
New York on June 30, 1819.
He died in Malone, Franklin
County, New York on June 4, 1887. |
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First Lady |
Lucy Ware
(Webb) Hayes was First Lady and they had 8 children. |
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Info. |
Hayes is a
Republican from
Ohio.
Hayes issued an executive order barring federal employees
participation in political activities.
Hayes ended reconstruction withdrawing the last remaining troops
from the South. |
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Inaug. Addr. |
"Looking for
the guidance of that Divine Hand by which the destinies of
nations and individuals are shaped, I call upon you, Senators,
Representatives, judges, fellow-citizens, here and everywhere,
to unite with me in an earnest effort to secure to our country
the blessings, ..." - President Rutherford B. Hayes, Inaugural
address.
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Quotes |
"Nothing brings out
the lower traits of human nature like office seeking." -
President Rutherford B. Hayes.
"He serves his party best who serves the country best." -
President Rutherford B. Hayes.
"Fighting battles is like courting girls: those who make the
most pretensions and are boldest usually win." - President Rutherford B. Hayes.
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Birth Death |
Rutherford Hayes was
born on October 4, 1822 in Delaware,
Ohio.
Suffering a heart attack at the railroad station in Cleveland,
the same evening Hayes dies, on January 17, 1893 in Fremont,
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Executive Jumps -
G Washington
- J Adams -
T
Jefferson - J Madison -
J Monroe -
J Q
Adams - A Jackson -
- M Van Buren -
W
H Harrison - J Tyler -
J Polk -
Z Taylor -
M Fillmore -
F Pierce
- J Buchanan -
A
Lincoln - A Johnson -
- U S Grant -
R B Hayes
- J Garfield -
C
Arthur - G Cleveland -
B Harrison -
G
Cleveland - W McKinley -
T Roosevelt -
- W Taft
- W Wilson -
W Harding
- C Coolidge -
H
Hoover - F D Roosevelt -
H Truman -
D D Eisenhower
- J F Kennedy -
- L B Johnson -
R Nixon -
G Ford -
J Carter -
R Reagan -
G H W Bush
- B Clinton -
G W Bush
- BH Obama -
- Methodology -
TimeLine of the Presidency -
Inauguration Speeches
- Party Platforms
-
The Early Presidents
- Distinctions of the
Presidencies
Black
American Patriots -
President's Day -
Rhymes about the
Founding Fathers
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